Volatile halogenated hydrocarbons C2 – C3 - Separation of volatile halogenated hydrocarbons on a fused silica capillary column
Applications | 2011 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Volatile halogenated hydrocarbons represent a class of environmental pollutants and industrial chemicals requiring reliable analytical methods for monitoring air, water and process streams. Their toxicity, ozone depletion potential and regulatory limits drive the need for rapid, sensitive and reproducible separation techniques in environmental and quality-control laboratories.
This application note evaluates the performance of an Agilent CP-Sil 5 CB fused-silica capillary column for the gas chromatographic separation of 26 volatile C2 and C3 halogenated hydrocarbons. The goal is to achieve baseline resolution within a 25-minute run time and demonstrate the method’s suitability for routine environmental analysis.
The study employs capillary gas chromatography with flame ionization detection (GC-FID). Key chromatographic parameters include a temperature program from 40 °C (15-minute hold) to 240 °C at 10 °C/min, hydrogen carrier gas at 40 kPa, split injection (25 mL/min) at 250 °C and an FID operated at 250 °C.
The optimized method achieves separation of 26 halogenated hydrocarbons, including chloromethanes, chloropropenes and dichloropropanes, within 25 minutes. Peak shapes are sharp and resolution between critical pairs exceeds baseline, enabling confident identification. Key analytes such as methyl chloride, ethyl chloride, 1,2-dichloroethane and chlorobenzene elute with retention times spanning the program, demonstrating the column’s broad retention range. Reproducibility of retention times and peak areas confirms method robustness.
Advances may include coupling with mass spectrometric detection for enhanced selectivity and confirmation, miniaturized GC systems for on-site testing, automated sample introduction for continuous monitoring and exploration of new stationary phases to extend the analyte scope toward higher halogenated compounds.
The Agilent CP-Sil 5 CB capillary column method provides a fast, reliable and reproducible approach for separating a wide range of volatile halogenated hydrocarbons. Its robustness and sensitivity make it well suited for routine environmental and industrial applications where regulatory compliance and rapid throughput are essential.
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Summary
Significance of the topic
Volatile halogenated hydrocarbons represent a class of environmental pollutants and industrial chemicals requiring reliable analytical methods for monitoring air, water and process streams. Their toxicity, ozone depletion potential and regulatory limits drive the need for rapid, sensitive and reproducible separation techniques in environmental and quality-control laboratories.
Objectives and study overview
This application note evaluates the performance of an Agilent CP-Sil 5 CB fused-silica capillary column for the gas chromatographic separation of 26 volatile C2 and C3 halogenated hydrocarbons. The goal is to achieve baseline resolution within a 25-minute run time and demonstrate the method’s suitability for routine environmental analysis.
Methodology
The study employs capillary gas chromatography with flame ionization detection (GC-FID). Key chromatographic parameters include a temperature program from 40 °C (15-minute hold) to 240 °C at 10 °C/min, hydrogen carrier gas at 40 kPa, split injection (25 mL/min) at 250 °C and an FID operated at 250 °C.
Used instrumentation
- Gas chromatograph equipped for capillary columns
- Agilent CP-Sil 5 CB column, 0.32 mm ID × 50 m, 1.2 µm film thickness (Part no. CP7770)
- Carrier gas: H2 at 40 kPa (30 cm/s linear velocity)
- Split injector, 25 mL/min, 250 °C
- Flame ionization detector, sensitivity 4 × 10–12 Afs, 250 °C
- Sample volume: 0.3 µL
Main results and discussion
The optimized method achieves separation of 26 halogenated hydrocarbons, including chloromethanes, chloropropenes and dichloropropanes, within 25 minutes. Peak shapes are sharp and resolution between critical pairs exceeds baseline, enabling confident identification. Key analytes such as methyl chloride, ethyl chloride, 1,2-dichloroethane and chlorobenzene elute with retention times spanning the program, demonstrating the column’s broad retention range. Reproducibility of retention times and peak areas confirms method robustness.
Benefits and practical applications
- Rapid analysis reduces cycle time for high sample throughput
- High resolution allows quantification of structurally similar isomers
- Hydrogen carrier gas shortens runtime and improves efficiency
- Method adaptability for environmental air, water headspace and process monitoring
Future trends and application possibilities
Advances may include coupling with mass spectrometric detection for enhanced selectivity and confirmation, miniaturized GC systems for on-site testing, automated sample introduction for continuous monitoring and exploration of new stationary phases to extend the analyte scope toward higher halogenated compounds.
Conclusion
The Agilent CP-Sil 5 CB capillary column method provides a fast, reliable and reproducible approach for separating a wide range of volatile halogenated hydrocarbons. Its robustness and sensitivity make it well suited for routine environmental and industrial applications where regulatory compliance and rapid throughput are essential.
References
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